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Grab your meal, because this is going to be a long story of a Donut.
Meet, Donut.
Oh! Sorry to make your sweet tooth disappointed:
Ingredients:
Summary:
Positives:
A. Car is a revv-happy machine that will go all the way up to 6,800rpm.
B. Good power-to-weight ratio.
C. Suspension being a stiff setup, the car handles corners pretty well.
D. The plastic quality all around is top notch.
E. The facelift Brio had a totally upmarket dashboard derived from Amaze.
F. The front Seats are comfortable.
G. Air Conditioning is a pretty chiller that will lower down the temperature of the cabin in few minutes.
H. Rear defogger is the fastest one that I have ever witnessed.
I. Addictive maneuverability.
J. Electric steering adaption to speed is good. Easy during city limits and confident on highways.
Negatives:
A. Mid-end torque is lacking. There would be a lag while you try to overtake on highways if you're on 3000-4000rpms, wait till 4500rpm.
This might clarify:
B. Rear seat comfort is poor.
C. Not an ideal car after a leg-day. The car is rev-happy but there will be a significant drop in mileage once you start driving it aggressively. On some of my days, I have even got close to 8km/l mileage.
D. Jerky downshift from 2nd to 1st. Even if your speed is 0-3kmph. I understand this a mainstream thing with all the manual cars, the reason I have mentioned it especially because sometimes I prefer double-clutching, it's this jerky. The clutch has been checked and the transmission oil has also been changed. For cross-checking I even test drove a few more Brios and Amaze. The problem remains the same.
E. The output of headlamps is best in the city limits only. For any highway trip, you might feel the headlamps lack proper coverage of the road which doesn't give you proper confidence.
F. Lack of adjustable headrests even in the front.
G. Lack of a rear wiper. Things can pretty ugly to look out in the heavy rains as its rear is all glass and looking from IRVM is a difficult task.
H. No illumination in steering controls as well as window controls. This is something I miss a lot while driving at night especially on the highways. Honda had put an illuminating headlamp level adjuster but not on steering controls. The dots only help you judge button positioning.
I. Poor brakes at high speed (after 100km/h). More like breaks than brakes.
J. Rear seat space. Being an average height person who drives at a comfortable position (neither too lean nor too attentive), there's hardly any space for another average height person at the rear to sit comfortably.
K. Ground clearance needs some understanding. Once understood you won't scrape the bumper but sometimes requires a lot of attention while handling the bad roads.
L. Piano-black insert around head-unit is a scratch magnet.
M. Loud radiator fan noise. Kills the whole silent vibe of the car as soon as it's turned on.
N. Lack of engine protection plate. This is something I feel Honda should provide in all of their cars as they are low on ground clearance. Or at least provide as an official accessory.
O. Poorest damping at the back. There are tons of road noises and won't be a quiet place even on highways.
P. Basic speedometer.
It wasn't as easy as visiting SuperDonuts or DunkinDonuts and getting it.
I was assigned a superb handling vehicle, which was basic and powerful enough (Wait, I'm lying, I was planning an engine swap in it). Introducing, Zen.
Quick introduction
Our family's first car clocked 2.18 lakh km easily without any major repair (only the clutch was changed twice) and took every sort of abuse an average middle-class family puts their vehicle through. Probably, more than that because we belonged the hills and the car rarely hit the highways.
Why the upgrade?
With these factors in mind, In 2017 September, the search started with a budget of close to 7 lakhs.
Requirements
Vehicles considered
Etios Liva V
Pros:
Cons:
I liked it but rejected it because I can't stand the middle-placed speedometer because I find them distracting.
Ford Figo Titanium
Pros:
Cons:
Since the cons weren't something I couldn't literally work with, I went ahead and booked this vehicle in white color since it was year-end and the dealer had one parked in his stockyard. So we got it around our budget. With only carpet mats as a free accessory.
Volkswagen Polo
This was struck off from the list as the top variant was out of our budget. So, didn't even bother to take a test drive.
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